"We have duct tape on some windows at Wyckoff...You can feel a breeze coming through," Rodriguez said of cracks around the window frames. "I probably shouldn't be saying that."

Rodriguez spoke about the problem in a meeting Wednesday with Bushwick Community Board 4, which he addressed to speak about the hospital's recent improvements, including an expanded pediatric center, hospice workers and a 24-hour staff physician service.

But for some people who live near the hospital, news of the duct tape repair work deterred them from using the facility.

"I don't see why it's not a priority," Charvey Gonzalez, a Bushwick resident and the legislative director for state Sen. Martin Dilan, said of the cracks. "It would make me apprehensive about sending someone there...I'd be concerned."

Rodriguez said he was working on having building issues fixed, but he gave no timeframe for the repairs while at the meeting Wednesday.

Hospital spokeswoman Beryl Williams-Augustin said the next day that the holes "did not affect the quality of the care at Wyckoff" and that Rodriguez was "being very transparent about some of the challenges he inherited."

"I believe that Mr. Rodriguez was emphasizing the fact [that] although many positive changes are underway at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, there are still some infrastructure improvements that need to be made," she said.

Williams-Augustin added that the cracks would be repaired.

"Making infrastructure improvements is a priority," she said. "Many improvements have been made and that effort is ongoing."

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